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…And a version using different characters… Link to video
S3&A [Amy amy%] improvement (with Evil_3D & kaan55) — currently in SPZ2 my TAS channel · If I ever come into your dream, I’ll be riding an eggship :)
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Usually when people say "cat fight", that's not what they mean...
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I'm playing a game on my iPhone, because nobody uses the phone part of a phone anymore. And I think I broke the level. Link to video
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Normally i would say Yes, but thennI thought "its not the same hack" so ill stick with meh.
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Could someone explain to me the idea of that game? Because it would be rather trivial to win every single round if you wanted (just write the word). I don't really get it.
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What? You mean you don't always play like that?
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Link to video Zelda Skyward Sword - Beat the Game in 10 Minutes! Someone should make a TAS out of it. It's as legit as DKR "Glitched NewGame+", but who cares?
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jlun2 wrote:
It's as legit as DKR "Glitched NewGame+", but who cares?
Thanks for noting that. I won't waste my time watching it then.
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This should be on-topic for this thread: Link to video
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A documentary by the dudes behind The Pirate Bay: Link to video
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Link to video Oops. Goes to show I shouldn't guess BBcode :(
YoungJ1997lol wrote:
Normally i would say Yes, but thennI thought "its not the same hack" so ill stick with meh.
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Painful... Link to video
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Super Mario Bros 3, final two levels. Based on Morimoto's old TAS! Link to video
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Super Mario Bros 3, final two levels. Based on Morimoto's old TAS! [...]
Highly impressive. Thanks for sharing. And if you like numbers, this is for you: Graham's number Link to video
All syllogisms have three parts, therefore this is not a syllogism.
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Based on Morimoto's old TAS!
Where did you get that from? A reference would be nice.
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Warp wrote:
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Based on Morimoto's old TAS!
Where did you get that from? A reference would be nice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yEvqsnAhEB8#t=47s He probably watched the behind the scenes here.
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Cooljay wrote:
Warp wrote:
Truncated wrote:
Based on Morimoto's old TAS!
Where did you get that from? A reference would be nice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yEvqsnAhEB8#t=47s He probably watched the behind the scenes here.
I wish he wouldn't have called it "faked". Misinformed the audience, maybe.
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Sir VG wrote:
I wish he wouldn't have called it "faked".
I have been thinking: We actually don't know, and will probably never know, what was going on inside Morimoto's head when he published that SMB3 video. As I see it, it is, in fact, perfectly possible that he had discovered this new form of creating a run of a NES game by using slowdown and rerecording in an emulator, allowing for almost superhuman feats, and then thought it would be fun to publish a video to impress people about his "incredible skills", and that he deliberately did not mention the methods by which he created it. He probably didn't think of it as such a big deal, and just thought it would be a bit of fun, and therefore there was no actual malice and overt intent to deceive the general public for fame and glory, but nevertheless the misinformation (or rather, not telling how the video was produced) could perfectly well have been intentional at first. (In a later post somewhere he casually mentioned the emulator tools he used, again probably because he didn't think that it was such a big deal, and that it was just a little fun and nothing more.) If that is actually the case, then calling the video a "fake" would in fact not be all that wrong because it would fulfill perfectly well the description: Deceiving the viewer into thinking it was something that it's not (ie. a genuine real-time run through the game using incredible skills.) He might not have had any outrageously ill intentions with it, and he probably did not do it to gain notoriety or be perceived as a player with almost superhuman skills, and instead probably thought it would be just a fun little exercise with little consequences (and which would probably not be noticed by anybody), but that still wouldn't make it any less of a "fake" in this sense. If there was even the slightest mentality of deceiving the viewer by concealing the methodology, even if for just innocent fun, it can still be accurately called "fake". This is the impression I get but as said, we will probably never know for sure.
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Warp wrote:
If there was even the slightest mentality of deceiving the viewer by concealing the methodology, even if for just innocent fun, it can still be accurately called "fake".
You forget that SMB3 wasn't his first movie, it's only the most famous one. Do you honestly think that he kept making different movies hoping that people will continue to perceive every one of them as a realtime playthrough? I doubt he was that stupid. It's more like he didn't know/care about the western concept of legality in speedrunning, he considered his methodology to be obvious and exoteric. Anyway, this second-guessing leads you nowhere. The animator guy just casually called SMB3 video fake because he felt like it, and you're trying to rationalize emotions.